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So, 'End Ink' has this gritty, claustrophobic vibe that seeps into every frame. The pacing is really interesting, slow burn at first but then it spirals into chaos and dread. It explores themes of obsession and the cost of creativity—definitely a psychological horror angle. The practical effects are something to talk about; not overdone, but they hit hard when they need to. You can sense the effort in the performances, even if the director is still a mystery. It feels raw and unfiltered, kind of like an underground gem that hasn't been polished for mainstream appeal. There's a distinct tone to it that lingers, kind of eerie yet compelling.
Gritty atmosphere with a claustrophobic feelSlow burn pacing that escalates into chaosStrong practical effects complementing the story
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